Biology, asked by dikshadhas344, 3 months ago

mention various adaptation for wind pollinelion​

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Answered by shukurenai78
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Wind Pollination

No bright colors, special odors, or nectar.

Small.

Most have no petals.

Stamens and stigmas exposed to air currents.

Large amount of pollen.

Pollen smooth, light, easily airborne.

Stigma feathery to catch pollen from wind.

May have staminate and pistillate flowers, may be monoecious or dioecious.

Answered by pammipathak28
1

Answer:

No bright colors, special odors, or nectar.

Small.

Most have no petals.

Stamens and stigmas exposed to air currents.

Large amount of pollen.

Pollen smooth, light, easily airborne.

Stigma feathery to catch pollen from wind.

May have staminate and pistillate flowers, may be monoecious or dioecious.

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